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Floroskopi Altında Kırık Hemodiyaliz Kateterinin Kıskaç ile Subklavyan Venden Çıkarılması

Removal of Broken Hemodialysis Catheter from Subclavian Vein via Snare Under Fluoroscopy

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10.5262/tndt.2014.1001.16

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Abstract (2. Language): 
Venous access with a central catheter is typically a necessary technique for hemodialysis. Although, central venous catheters are widely used, they may cause life-threatening complications by migration of fractured catheter pieces. Thus, venous catheters should be controlled routinely by medical staff or the patients themselves. In this paper we report a case of a fractured catheter with vena cava migration in which there were no symptoms and describe the non-surgical retrieval of the migrated catheter by snare technique.
Abstract (Original Language): 
Bir santral kateter ile venöz girişim tipik olarak hemodiyaliz için gerekli bir tekniktir. Santral venöz kataterler yaygın olarak kullanılsa da, kırık katater parçalarının migrasyonu yaşamı tehdit eden komplikasyonlara yol açabilir. Bu yüzden, tüm hemodiyaliz kateterleri tıbbi personel veya hastaların kendileri tarafından rutin kontrol edilmelidir. Bu yazıda, kateterin kırılarak vena kavaya ilerlediği bulgu vermeyen bir olgu bildirdik ve ilerlemiş kateter parçasının cerrahi olmayan kıskaç tekniği ile uzaklaştırılmasını tarifl edik.
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